Apple CEO responds to user queries, assures a good show at developer event next month.
Looks like Apple's followers just got a bit worried after Google overwhelmed the world with the Android 2.2 update announcement. One such soul, Bryan Webster, emailed Steve Jobs if Apple is going to reply back to Google's announcement at the Worldwide Developers Conference, reported MacRumors. To this, Apple CEO replied, "You won't be disappointed". Looks like Apple certainly would be sweeping the world off its feet - with the iPhone 4G launch, we suppose.
The Android Froyo spectacle at Google I/O conference last week has certainly attracted many potential mobile phone buyers' attention. Not only that, native as well as web browser based support for Flash and HTML5 to Android phones has got many Apple fans think if they were missing out on something. However, the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference starts on June 7 and a bunch of interesting announcements are anticipated on the iPhone front.
Gizmodo had given a detailed account of how Google had leapfrogged Apple. A concerned guy named Brian (could be Gizmodo's Brian Lam, who knows), mailed Steve Jobs and asked:
Dear Steve,
Have you read this Gizmodo article? What are your thoughts on it? Do you believe Google is surpassing you guys or do you believe something different? What do you plan on doing if Google is surpassing Apple?
Any thoughts?
Sincerely,
Brian
And as usual, Steve Jobs replied with minimal but powerful words - Not a chance.
So Apple certainly does have some fireworks stored for the June 7 and we know it's going to be new iPhone 4G. Let's hope that announcement also brings along something many users have been seeking since long - iPhone Tethering.
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